Doctoral Degree
Curriculum and Instruction
The doctoral degree in Curriculum and Instruction is designed to meet the educational needs of regional place-bound, full-time employed professionals who will be selected from a wide range of educational backgrounds. These backgrounds include, but are not limited to, public school personnel, community college and university personnel, community college and university personnel, social and health related personnel, community civic leaders, and military personnel. The Ed.D. program prepares professionals in the community to assume administrative and leadership positions and to conduct and evaluate applied research studies that emphasize local, regional, and state educational issues and problems. To accomplish this task the research and course work is substantive and focused. Rigor of the program is maintained by recruitment and admission policies and procedures, closely monitored curriculum development, and benchmarks of progress such as written and oral exams and successful completion of a dissertation. For more specific requirements, visit the Online UWF Catalog.
Teacher Education (Division of Teacher Education)
Administrative Studies
Sciences and Social Sciences
Curriculum Studies
Diversity Studies
Instructional Technology (Division of Engineering & Computer Technology)
Evaluation and Accountability
